Jaszi on Public Interest Exceptions in Copyright

Peter Jaszi has written and posted an interesting paper on Public Interest Exceptions in Copyright from a comparative and international perspective. He concludes that the “balance in copyright is threatened everywhere in the world, from the least developed countries to the major copyright exporting nations,” and suggests a research project aimed at drafting a best practice model for provisions on limitations and exceptions “that mix and match provisions from all the laws of the world.”

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